92: Events and the Future of Sound Quality
SQOLOGY Car Audio Podcast
SQOLOGY Car Audio Podcast Mar 24, 2026
92: Events and the Future of Sound Quality

92: Events and the Future of Sound Quality

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92: Events and the Future of Sound Quality
Company

Resonix Sound Solutions

This is the company sponsoring the show. They make products meant to improve sound quality, often by reducing echoes and unwanted vibrations in a space.

Concept

Knowledge Fest

Knowledge Fest is an industry event where companies and installers show up to meet and talk. The host is using it as an example of how brand participation changes over time.

Concept

sales event

They’re saying this type of event is different from a normal trade show. Instead of just talking and hoping to sell later, they’re selling and installing right there.

Brand

Alpine

Alpine is a car-audio brand. When they mention it, they’re pointing to the companies that cater to enthusiasts and show up in that part of the market.

Concept

CES

CES is a huge tech show where companies show off new gadgets and electronics. The hosts are saying that, for car audio, attention has moved away from CES and toward car-focused shows.

Concept

SEMA

SEMA is a big car show for aftermarket parts—things like custom upgrades and specialty equipment. The hosts are saying more people in car audio are paying attention to SEMA now.

Company

Audio Specialties

They’re talking about a local car-audio shop they worked at. It helps explain where their experience came from before they got into other roles.

Company

Best Buy

They mention moving to Best Buy in 2008. That matters because it’s a different kind of place than a specialty car-audio shop.

Term

car audio

They’re talking about the hobby of putting sound equipment in a car—like speakers and amps. Cars don’t sound great naturally, so people build systems to make music sound better.

Term

DSP

DSP is a computer inside the audio system that can fine-tune the sound. If there’s no DSP, you usually can’t adjust the sound as precisely.

Brand

DLS

DLS is a car-audio brand that makes equipment like amps and speakers. If a respected competitor starts using DLS, it can make other people want to try it too.

Concept

enthusiast base

That just means the hardcore fans—people who really care about the details. They’re usually more interested in advanced features than the average buyer.

Brand

Apple

Apple is used here as an example of a company that started out appealing to tech fans, then became a mainstream brand. The iPhone is the turning point mentioned.

Concept

scale and margin

They’re talking about how businesses need enough sales volume (scale) and enough profit per sale (margin) to keep going. If a product is expensive to develop and sales are small, it’s harder to make money.

Concept

niche market

They’re saying car-audio enthusiasts are a smaller group of buyers compared to the general public. Because fewer people buy, it’s harder for companies to make big profits and still hit low prices.

Concept

R&D

R&D means “research and development.” It’s how companies test ideas and improve products based on what they learn. In car audio, competition results and customer feedback can directly shape what gets built next.

Brand

Arc audio

Arc Audio is a company that makes car audio gear like speakers. The hosts are talking about how hard it can be to find a local installer who sells that brand.

Term

tweeter

A tweeter is the part of your speaker system that plays the high-pitched sounds. The speaker is talking about people arguing which tweeter sounds better.

Term

mid range

Midrange is the part of sound that includes a lot of vocals and instruments. The hosts are saying people compare midrange drivers to decide what sounds more accurate.

Term

speakers

Speakers are the parts that actually make the music you hear. In car audio, picking good speakers helps, but the way they’re installed and adjusted matters just as much.

Concept

dealer base

A dealer base is the network of shops that sell and install the products. If those shops are well supported, customers get better installs and more reliable help.

Term

char coil

This sounds like they’re talking about the speaker’s coil getting damaged. If a speaker is pushed too hard or wired wrong, the coil can overheat and fail.

Concept

brand bias

It’s when someone likes a brand more than the actual results. In car audio judging, that can make the “best sounding” system lose to a system that just has a favorite label.

Concept

data driven

“Data driven” just means you make choices based on measurements, not vibes. In car audio, that could mean using test results to figure out what actually sounds better.

Concept

closing the sale

After someone hears the system and likes it, “closing” means getting them to actually say yes and move forward. The hosts are saying that’s usually the tricky part.

Concept

trade show

A trade show is like a big industry expo where companies show off what they sell. In this case, it sounds like the event is connected to an expo, not just a competition.

Concept

sponsors

Sponsors are companies that help pay for or support the event. The speaker is saying they’re a big reason the bigger events can happen.

Term

YouTube

They’re referencing YouTube as why it’s easier now to learn how to install car audio. Instead of only learning from a shop, people can watch videos and figure it out themselves.

Concept

event promoter

An event promoter is basically the organizer who makes sure an event happens and runs well. They handle planning and a lot of the day-to-day coordination so attendees and performers can focus on the show.

Concept

SPL

SPL means “how loud” the sound system can get. In car audio, people measure it in decibels to see who’s loudest.

Concept

SQ

SQ means “sound quality.” Instead of chasing maximum loudness, it’s about making the music sound accurate and enjoyable.

Company

Florida Audio Expo

They mention the Florida Audio Expo, which is an event for car audio fans. It’s where people show their systems, compete, and help each other improve.

Concept

sound quality contests

They’re talking about competitions where people bring their car audio systems and try to win based on how good the sound is. There are usually rules so everyone is judged in a similar way.

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